Berna, a sophomore, set the team record for assists in a single season during Arkansas' 60-48 loss to Tulane in the second round of the Women's NIT Sunday at Bud Walton Arena.

With four assists in the game, Berna finished the season with 208, surpassing Amy Wright's record of 205.

"This year, she's really had to take control of the team and run it," said head coach Tom Collen. "The one thing she does is she gets the ball where it's supposed to go and she takes good care of the basketball."

A native of Fayetteville, Berna entered the game with an average of 6.4 assists per game, tied for 14th in the country, and an assist-turnover ratio of 2.46, tied for eighth.

"I think the most astounding thing for her isn't necessarily that she has as many assists as she has, but it's the fact that she has the assist-turnover ratio she possesses, which is one of the best in the country," Collen said.

Besides being one of the best in the nation in assists, Berna also led the Razorbacks in minutes played (1,168), minutes per game (35.4) and steals (69), while averaging seven points and 4.2 rebounds per game.

"It's good to have those assists so you can have goals and if I do break it, that's something that I would want to break the next year and continue to build on that," Berna said in the days leading up to the game. "So I'm excited, but we're looking for a win and that's the most important thing."

Arkansas finished the season with a 20-13 record, good for eighth place in the Southeastern Conference.